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Malte Schilling

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 3, 2025
Cognition in motion: Functional internal models as an evolutionary scaffold in cognitive controlMalte Schilling, Benjamin Risse
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|January 9, 2019
Transfer of Spatial Contact Information Among Limbs and the Notion of Peripersonal Space in InsectsVolker Dürr, Malte Schilling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2016
Avoid the hard problem: Employment of mental simulation for prediction is already a crucial stepMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Plos Computational Biology|January 24, 2023
neuroWalknet, a controller for hexapod walking allowing for context dependent behaviorMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
What's Next: Recruitment of a Grounded Predictive Body Model for Planning a Robot's ActionsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2020
Decentralized control of insect walking: A simple neural network explains a wide range of behavioral and neurophysiological resultsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2013
How and to what end may consciousness contribute to action? Attributing properties of consciousness to an embodied, minimally cognitive artificial neural networkHolk Cruse, Malte Schilling
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|February 15, 2017
ReaCog, a Minimal Cognitive Controller Based on Recruitment of Reactive SystemsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Biological Cybernetics|November 16, 2006
Hexapod Walking: an expansion to Walknet dealing with leg amputations and force oscillationsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse, Paolo Arena
Frontiers in Psychology|November 28, 2012
Prediction as internal simulation: taking chances in what to do nextMalte Schilling, Katharina Rohlfing, Holk Cruse
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 3, 2025
Cognition in motion: Functional internal models as an evolutionary scaffold in cognitive controlMalte Schilling, Benjamin Risse
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|January 9, 2019
Transfer of Spatial Contact Information Among Limbs and the Notion of Peripersonal Space in InsectsVolker Dürr, Malte Schilling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2016
Avoid the hard problem: Employment of mental simulation for prediction is already a crucial stepMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Plos Computational Biology|January 24, 2023
neuroWalknet, a controller for hexapod walking allowing for context dependent behaviorMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
What's Next: Recruitment of a Grounded Predictive Body Model for Planning a Robot's ActionsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2020
Decentralized control of insect walking: A simple neural network explains a wide range of behavioral and neurophysiological resultsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2013
How and to what end may consciousness contribute to action? Attributing properties of consciousness to an embodied, minimally cognitive artificial neural networkHolk Cruse, Malte Schilling
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|February 15, 2017
ReaCog, a Minimal Cognitive Controller Based on Recruitment of Reactive SystemsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse
Biological Cybernetics|November 16, 2006
Hexapod Walking: an expansion to Walknet dealing with leg amputations and force oscillationsMalte Schilling, Holk Cruse, Paolo Arena
Frontiers in Psychology|November 28, 2012
Prediction as internal simulation: taking chances in what to do nextMalte Schilling, Katharina Rohlfing, Holk Cruse
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